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Date:      Thu, 31 May 2007 19:13:09 -0400
From:      Schiz0 <schiz0phrenic21@gmail.com>
To:        "John Webster" <jwebster@es.net>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: NTPd not syncing time correctly - No errors either
Message-ID:  <8d23ec860705311613r31873119x478985f9ee6e57da@mail.gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <88F7676A21FA33FC61A2AA75@vortex.es.net>
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On 5/31/07, John Webster <jwebster@es.net> wrote:
>
>
>
> --On Thursday, May 31, 2007 19:02:47 -0400 Schiz0 <
> schiz0phrenic21@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hey,
> >
> > I'm running a dev server in VMWare (On a WindowsXP host) just to screw
> > around with some things. Running FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE. VMWare causes the
> clock
> > in FreeBSD to be a inaccurate; it loses about 2 hours every 24 hours.
> >
> > I read the handbook entry on the NTP daemon which automatically syncs
> the
> > clock. Previously I was using cron to run ntpdate every 2 hours.
> >
> > I set NTPd to update using NTP.org's pool servers. Yet it isn't syncing.
> I
> > setup NTPd last night. I checked about 20 minutes ago and the time was
> off
> > by 2 hours. I shutdown ntpd and ran ntpdate manually, and it updated
> just
> > fine.
> >
> > My logs have only this:
> > /var/log/messages:May 30 23:04:19 Jupiter ntpd[489]: ntpd 4.2.0-a Mon
> May 28
> > 23:49:40 EDT 2007 (1)
> > /var/log/messages:May 30 23:04:19 Jupiter ntpd[489]: no IPv6 interfaces
> > found
> > /var/log/messages:May 31 16:41:50 Jupiter ntpd[489]: ntpd exiting on
> signal
> > 15
> >
> > The first two came up as soon as I started NTPd. The third one was when
> I
> > stopped it. I rebuild world without IPv6 support. I tried adding the -4
> flag
> > to ntpd_flags in /etc/rc.conf as it says in the man page, but NTPd
> reports
> > that -4 doesn't exist.
> >
> > While NTPd is running, I ran "ntpq -np" to display the peers. It did
> output
> > the four servers from pool.ntp.org, so it's connecting fine.
> >
> > My /etc/rc.conf contains:
> > ntpd_enable="YES"
> > ntpd_sync_on_start="YES"
> > ntpd_flags="-p /var/run/ntpd.pid -f /var/db/ntpd.drift -g"
> >
> > Anyone know how I can fix this? Or should I just go back to running
> ntpdate
> > with cron?
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>
> <http://support.ntp.org/bin/view/Support/KnownOsIssues>;
>
> "NTP was not designed to run inside of a virtual machine. It requires a
> high resolution system clock, with response times to clock interrupts that
> are serviced with a high level of accuracy. No known virtual machine is
> capable of meeting these
> requirements.
>
> Run NTP on the base OS of the machine, and then have your various guest
> OSes take advantage of the good clock that is created on the system. Even
> that may not be enough, as there may be additional tools or kernel options
> that you need to enable so that
> virtual machine clients can adequately synchronize their virtual clocks to
> the physical system clock. "
>
>
Ah, that would do it. I guess I'm back to running ntpdate in cron. Thanks!



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